Andrew Adamson, director and co-writer of the upcoming sequel The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, told SCI FI Wire that the movie will be the last Narnia installment he directs. (The next is called The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and, like the previous installments, it is based on C.S. Lewis' series of books.)
"I recently said I don't do two of anything," Adamson told reporters during a press day in New York last week. "The last two films have been quite big and challenging. Since the first Shrek, I have overlapped films. It's been about 11 years of overlap, but it's only been four movies!"
Adamson also helmed the previous Narnia movie, subtitled The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, as well as Shrek 2.
"So I am taking a long break, actually, about a year off to develop things and do something quite different," Adamson said. "First I'm going to just do nothing for a little while. And then there are some things I have on the back burner that I will start writing and some longer term-things that I will probably start, too."
Adamson will remain a producer on the upcoming Narnia movies, including Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which begins shooting in October under new helmer Michael Apted. Adamson said that he assumes he will function more as a consultant, as he did on Shrek the Third, which he executive-produced.
"I am going to produce [Dawn Treader] with Mark [Johnson], but I don't know how much I will be on set," Adamson said. "I told Georgie [Henley, who plays Lucy Pevensie,] I will be there if she needs me at any point. But I think my job, so to speak, on the next ones--and what it was on the third Shrek--is to try and make sure we stay true to the overall tone and vision of the first films." The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian opens May 16. ---Tara Bennett
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